Finished Board art

Two things today, first, some info about the finished circuit board art and second, the promised remaining part
about the Module design. The part of the module design will be added in the previous post. I clocked in about 75
hours in about 7 days to get the board art finished because due to all kinds of other events related to this
project kept delaying it. So I sat down on the 7th of December, started drawing, and gave myself the deadline of
finishing it before or on the 14th. It's unbelievable how much work you can get done if you simply ignore
everything else in life and I made the deadline, sorta. Over the following weekend I did some final adjusting and
finetuning because there were some details I didn't like, but overal I tossed version 1.1 of the board art online
to collect some feedback. Last week I did get just that, so I further changed the board to have 8 mil clearance
everywhere, fixed some font issues, and other relatively minor things. You can grab version 1.2
right here. The finished board looks like this:

Board art v1.2

Another reason for this push is that it'll take about two weeks before I'll actually get the manufactured
circuit board and my university will be closed for almost two weeks during the holidays. So instead of being
unable to continue for a month I figured it'd be wise to let these two overlap, and I ordered a couple of circuit
boards two days ago. I haven't slept for two days either because I'm a little excited about it, so it'll be an
interesting two weeks. In case you wonder about the details:

That's actually very cheap for some prototype circuit boards. I figured that if I were to do this project, I
might as well make it look nice, so I ordered them at PCBcart which has the
possibility for 'hard gold' PCI fingers, manages the cutouts for me, can do a black finish of the soldermask and
actually accepts Eagle files straight away - no worrying about gerber files. Pretty much everybody seems to have
a good experience with them so I didn't mind the slightly higher cost. I prefer to have perfectly working boards
than a few bucks cheaper, and not being sure if everything is correct. But even with all those features they're
still far cheaper than any other shop I asked, so if the boards turn out to be correct other companies will have
a hard time convincing me to use their services instead.

A final thing I want to note about the circuit board is that I won't be having any PCI brackets for it. After
some searching I matched the holes and distance of the connectors with these
but getting just a handful of those with the correct holes punched in them would cost me a small fortune. I might
try to produce two or three of them by hand at my university, but if that won't work the prototype will simply
have to do without a bracket.

Update 2 Jan:madwizard was kind enough
to do some photoshop magic and render a very nice version of the circuit board art, which hopefully gets close to
how the end result will look like. Enjoy: